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nevada. watch when we do this. take this off and turn this on. this is guy buy county, presidential four years ago by county. look where i circled. important to the president, important to the president up here and down here. you can make the case the problem is exacerbated. higher foreclosures in places around the country critical to the president. one more point i want to take if you take this out. look nationally at home prices down 166,000 whet president took office. 151,000 now. now down 30% in nevada. 20% in florida. battleground state. 7% in ohio and 5% in virginia. in each of these states they started to come back up. if you're going through the obama presidency. housing is a problem in the battleground states. >> and some say president obama is to blame for the bleak economic picture. how has the president ston responded? >> certainly the economy and housing crisis is part of that. these problems were in the making long before the president took office. they got worse. but the president helped to stabilize the situation. they point the s
nevada. watch when we do this. take this off and turn this on. this is guy buy county, presidential four years ago by county. look where i circled. important to the president, important to the president up here and down here. you can make the case the problem is exacerbated. higher foreclosures in places around the country critical to the president. one more point i want to take if you take this out. look nationally at home prices down 166,000 whet president took office. 151,000 now. now down...
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nevada used to be a swing state. 71% again in the state of nevada. one of the key battlegrounds. let me give you one more example. colorado. once a red state, now a purple state. latino vote, double digits and 75%. 75%. let's look over here. president wins nevada. once a swing state. wins colorado. wins new mexico. this used to be one of the classic swing states in american politics. don't even think about it anymore, right? and he's probably going to win florida. why do i circle those? i'm going to slide this little barrier. the darker the colors, the higher the latino population. nevada, colorado, new mexico, florida, you can find other places as well up into the midwest. the republicans don't solve this problem. this is a crisis for the republican party. >> it certainly is. we're going to talk more about texas in a bit because i see that orange there. what about women? i know this war on women fight, a lot of people wondered whether it would be effective, but when it actually happened -- >> in a word, yes. >> romney did not make up that gap again. >> play the exit polls. natio
nevada used to be a swing state. 71% again in the state of nevada. one of the key battlegrounds. let me give you one more example. colorado. once a red state, now a purple state. latino vote, double digits and 75%. 75%. let's look over here. president wins nevada. once a swing state. wins colorado. wins new mexico. this used to be one of the classic swing states in american politics. don't even think about it anymore, right? and he's probably going to win florida. why do i circle those? i'm...
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then you have florida, new hampshire, pennsylvania, colorado, and nevada. a lot of people say this one should lean blue. let's leave it as to-up for now. what it shows you, this is a very tight race, 160 days left and it will come down to these six or eight states. >> wow, john, thank you very much. >> joining us is bill burneden, also former george w. bush press secretary ari fleischer. so obviously all poll numbers a snapshot in time. plenty of movement between now and november. but romney has closed the gap significantly in some states. how concerned are you about the numbers? >> i would say very concerned. we're on what you would call the poehler coaster, right now. they'll go up and down. but for the most part, very, very tight. republicans have consolidated behinds romney pretty quickly and i think what you're seeing is the makings of a very close race. so i look at the polls and i think, it's going to be a very close race and it's going to come down to a very tough fight on the economy. the president does seem to have had the majority in most of the
then you have florida, new hampshire, pennsylvania, colorado, and nevada. a lot of people say this one should lean blue. let's leave it as to-up for now. what it shows you, this is a very tight race, 160 days left and it will come down to these six or eight states. >> wow, john, thank you very much. >> joining us is bill burneden, also former george w. bush press secretary ari fleischer. so obviously all poll numbers a snapshot in time. plenty of movement between now and november....
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if you look at colorado, nevada, then to the midwest. you would have to say in the public polling, the president has a slight advantage. they're all close enough for this to play out on election day. but you mentioned it, and they talked about the storm. incumbency cuts both ways and we may find out tomorrow whether the president's post storm leadership, the commander-in-chief, the use of the bully pulpit has helped him. when we get the numbers tomorrow we might be reminded that he is the incumbent and we have a sluggish economy. we could have another twist. >> does either candidate have the momentum? can anybody say which side has the momentum right now? >> no. if you look nationally, it has been consistent for a week. the race is tied. if you go state by state, in one state you say the president has a bit of a lead. in other states, romney has a bit of a lead or a momentum. in most of these places, the president had the luxury of no primary challenge so he has a better ground organization on paper. more offices, more people. they've ha
if you look at colorado, nevada, then to the midwest. you would have to say in the public polling, the president has a slight advantage. they're all close enough for this to play out on election day. but you mentioned it, and they talked about the storm. incumbency cuts both ways and we may find out tomorrow whether the president's post storm leadership, the commander-in-chief, the use of the bully pulpit has helped him. when we get the numbers tomorrow we might be reminded that he is the...
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i want you to listen to the nevada,enator from reid. >> if you have any intention of bringing the dream back to the for the next couple of on record. >> i don't want answer that question,it's a clown bro. >> keep in mind, harper is from nevada. the braves beat the yankees the bill win streak at 10. inthey are doing that colorado. that is funny. [laughter] ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you'rere choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. do a lot of sending... and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. sending...and receiving. [ bob ] i got the tickets. [ male announcer ] and with citibank popmoney, it's even easier to keep sending...and receiving. let me get you back.
i want you to listen to the nevada,enator from reid. >> if you have any intention of bringing the dream back to the for the next couple of on record. >> i don't want answer that question,it's a clown bro. >> keep in mind, harper is from nevada. the braves beat the yankees the bill win streak at 10. inthey are doing that colorado. that is funny. [laughter] ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have...
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his company has a major presence here, california and nevada. those are the top three states hit hard by the crisis. and he's on our out front strike team, a group of entrepreneurs and investors we check in with regularly. thank you so much for coming here. i know you're based in miami. coming up here to jacksonville. we get the data today. the part of the reason we saw the pain in the housing market. is it over? is it going to start to improve? you're in a state where the average home is down 50% in price. >> you've recited a lot of the bad data. what we're starting to see in the field out in our communities, not only in florida, but across the country is we're starting to see a fundamental recovery. fundamentally strong and driven by free market focus and what we're starting to see the stabilization that we think ultimately leads to recovery. and the fund mamentals driving are the fact that home price iss are low. interest rates are low and rental rates are starting to move up. so the comparison between the two is favorable for force out housi
his company has a major presence here, california and nevada. those are the top three states hit hard by the crisis. and he's on our out front strike team, a group of entrepreneurs and investors we check in with regularly. thank you so much for coming here. i know you're based in miami. coming up here to jacksonville. we get the data today. the part of the reason we saw the pain in the housing market. is it over? is it going to start to improve? you're in a state where the average home is down...
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he had it in nevada, he had it in florida. he didn't have it in south carolina. he didn't have it in some of the states that senator santorum won. the big issue, as gloria was just talking about, what's going to happen if it eegs romney. and i think gloria nailed it. i think they are going to unite against barack obama. that's going to be the blue that holds them together. and that's going to be the gap that the democrats have. and it's going to be matched by the enthuse yack drop because they just can't match the magic of 2008. so they're going to have less turn out, less constituencies, young people and minorities turning out in record numbers they turned out in 2008. >> but i don't know if you can predict democratic turn out anymore than you can really predict republican turn out. >> on either side. >> let's look at turn out numbers, john king and jonathan, you have some of the figures. >> i just matched them up. if you add this up, 300,000, 218, 58 and 49, you have about 61% here. so you're a little above 600 with 71%. let's just go back in time with the repu
he had it in nevada, he had it in florida. he didn't have it in south carolina. he didn't have it in some of the states that senator santorum won. the big issue, as gloria was just talking about, what's going to happen if it eegs romney. and i think gloria nailed it. i think they are going to unite against barack obama. that's going to be the blue that holds them together. and that's going to be the gap that the democrats have. and it's going to be matched by the enthuse yack drop because they...
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he is not in nevada. he's in colorado springs working ahead towards that caucus battle coming up on tuesday. that is what his campaign has been doing all day long today. talking about these upcoming caucuses in colorado, minnesota. the campaign is touting the endorsement romney picked up earlier today from the "denver post." he's got surrogates in maine which had its caucuses starting today. results won't come out until a week from now. this is a race for second place between newt gingrich and ron paul. mitt romney will get good news if ron paul somehow beats newt gingrich in this state. that will go once again to this air of inevitability for mitt romney. ron paul is not seen as a viable threat to mitt romney, but newt gingrich is. if ron paul can come out ahead of newt gingrich, that is good news for mitt romney. >> that is a beautiful shot behind you. we are going to move off jim real quick and go to brianna keilar standing by for us at newt gingrich's headquarters. what are the expectations for tonigh
he is not in nevada. he's in colorado springs working ahead towards that caucus battle coming up on tuesday. that is what his campaign has been doing all day long today. talking about these upcoming caucuses in colorado, minnesota. the campaign is touting the endorsement romney picked up earlier today from the "denver post." he's got surrogates in maine which had its caucuses starting today. results won't come out until a week from now. this is a race for second place between newt...
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nevada for example still has a lot of difficulty. it's a combination of foreign interests. foreigners buying in our market especially south florida where south americans are looking at our u.s. markets as being very, very cheap. so, you look at a big chunk of those buyers in florida, for example, are foreign buyers. so many americans are taking advantage of these lower interest rates. also rental rates have gone up so much that the cost of ownership now in many instances after taxes is less money than it cost to rent. the big challenge, though, is that we're not getting enough people being able to move up out of their existing houses. we're not getting enough people to relocate because they are stuck in their homes even though they are current on their mortgages, even though they qualify for their mortgages, the home is worth so much less than their current mortgage amounts they can't get out and refinance. so there's go to be a new policy that comes in to address that challenge. >> ali can i mention something about housing for a second. i want to pat myself on the back. as
nevada for example still has a lot of difficulty. it's a combination of foreign interests. foreigners buying in our market especially south florida where south americans are looking at our u.s. markets as being very, very cheap. so, you look at a big chunk of those buyers in florida, for example, are foreign buyers. so many americans are taking advantage of these lower interest rates. also rental rates have gone up so much that the cost of ownership now in many instances after taxes is less...
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nevada's electorate is 15% latino. but the las vegas son wrote how dean helder is going to make him a hard sell. heller has sponsored legislation to limit election ballots to english only. dean heller has also supported a bill to end birth right citizenship. so no matter how he tries to craft his appeal, it's going to be hard to escape the that is correct that dean heller has spent his time in washington to making it harder for hispanics. it's going to be hard to get away from that record to win over latino voters in nevada. you want to see how he's trying to do it? this is amassing. >> there's this tiny little tile, see there? basically together with heller, click there and you get dean heller en espaniol. dean heller had all those positions, foreclosure, creating jobs, here's dean helder in the english section of his website. businesses who knowingly hire immigrants must be accountable. >> fearless hold the line conservatism, how does that hold for the dean heller on es span yoel. in the spanish language part of his
nevada's electorate is 15% latino. but the las vegas son wrote how dean helder is going to make him a hard sell. heller has sponsored legislation to limit election ballots to english only. dean heller has also supported a bill to end birth right citizenship. so no matter how he tries to craft his appeal, it's going to be hard to escape the that is correct that dean heller has spent his time in washington to making it harder for hispanics. it's going to be hard to get away from that record to...
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in nevada in getting delegates. and of course, tonight, i have heard nothing but good stories about all of you staying around and going through the process. understanding the process, and voting and getting delegates. so when the dust settles, i think there's a very good chance that we're going to have the maximum number of delegates coming out of minnesota. there's other good news, too, and it's an ongoing caucus on the east coast, i think it's the state called maine. we're doing very well there, and we're going to hear results on that on saturday, and i think those results are going to be very good as well. but i want to really thank you for the effort and the one thing that i'm convinced of, those who join the campaign for liberty and promote this cause, really believe in something. i keep thinking, it must be a lot more fun believing in something that just campaigning for nothing. as a matter of fact, that's what makes it easy going because this is what the effort has been all about. and i have been so impressed
in nevada in getting delegates. and of course, tonight, i have heard nothing but good stories about all of you staying around and going through the process. understanding the process, and voting and getting delegates. so when the dust settles, i think there's a very good chance that we're going to have the maximum number of delegates coming out of minnesota. there's other good news, too, and it's an ongoing caucus on the east coast, i think it's the state called maine. we're doing very well...
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he needs to keep nevada in play. all of those states, it's risky to be for gun control. those blue collar voters gloria talked about, if he loses white union voters, that puts michigan at risk, could put wisconsin at risk. if you're looking at this issue and looking ahead to the presidential election, it's simply keep your hands off. yes, the president did promise back in 2008 he would push some new gun control laws but he never has and he's not about to now. >> you look at mitt romney's, i guess you would call it evolution on this issue from massachusetts campaign to today. what are the politics for him as he moves forward? >> well, he's got his base to worry about. he wants to get a high turnout from his base. when he was governor of massachusetts, said, you know, we have to have a ban on assault weapons. he said it was good for massachusetts. now because he's chasing after his base, he's run away from that position. president obama campaigned in 2008 2000 8. said he would get a new assault weapons ban. one that gloria just said expired. he would renew it. and here, to
he needs to keep nevada in play. all of those states, it's risky to be for gun control. those blue collar voters gloria talked about, if he loses white union voters, that puts michigan at risk, could put wisconsin at risk. if you're looking at this issue and looking ahead to the presidential election, it's simply keep your hands off. yes, the president did promise back in 2008 he would push some new gun control laws but he never has and he's not about to now. >> you look at mitt romney's,...
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let's head out west fst, nevada. the highest unemployment states of the tossup states, 11.8%. colorado closer to the national average at 8%. ohio, we just told you, 7% there, and in the unemployment been drifting lower. in florida, 8.7%. finally, iowa, my home state, it has one of the lowest jobless rates in the country at 5.2%. there the problem is finding workers. my friend poppy harlow is in des moines this morning. that seems like a good problem to have, finding workers. a 5.2% unemployment rate is enviable. >> reporter: it is. but it's not just about that top line number here. we were at a local small business, they make steel products, and the guy there told me, you know, i'm having a hard time finding the people with the skills to fill my jobs. at the same time, he is enormously concerned about the deficit, about government spending, and about debt. he told me if i ran my business the way the government runs its house, i'd be out of business, and that is what we hear across iowa, city to city, whether they lean right or left, they hate the debt here, and i spoke to this
let's head out west fst, nevada. the highest unemployment states of the tossup states, 11.8%. colorado closer to the national average at 8%. ohio, we just told you, 7% there, and in the unemployment been drifting lower. in florida, 8.7%. finally, iowa, my home state, it has one of the lowest jobless rates in the country at 5.2%. there the problem is finding workers. my friend poppy harlow is in des moines this morning. that seems like a good problem to have, finding workers. a 5.2% unemployment...
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presidential race heads west with caucuses today in nevada. jan crawford, chip reid, and john dickerson are tracking the candidates. a bitter cold wave and heavy snow have killed more than 200 people across much of europe. charlie d'agata reports from a freezing london. and sizzling cuban jazz in a u.s. home. michelle miller takes us to meet the band leader who is up for a grammy award next weekend. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> cordes: good evening. i'm nancy cordes. syrian government forces have launched their most deadly one- day assault on the opposition, killing more than 200 people in the city of homs. the overall death toll since the uprising began last march, more than 5,400, according to the united nations, where an emergency security council meeting ended in deadlock. whit johnson has more on the violence and its wider repercussions. >> reporter: following the deadliest one-day crackdown in syria's 11-month uprising, in today's emergency session, the u.n. security council failed to approve a resolutio
presidential race heads west with caucuses today in nevada. jan crawford, chip reid, and john dickerson are tracking the candidates. a bitter cold wave and heavy snow have killed more than 200 people across much of europe. charlie d'agata reports from a freezing london. and sizzling cuban jazz in a u.s. home. michelle miller takes us to meet the band leader who is up for a grammy award next weekend. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> cordes: good...
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those are the states in yellow, rhode island, idaho, nevada, new jersey, new york, west virginia, and also washington, d.c. as state unemployment rates improve the kind of federal extensions that led to 99 weeks of support are being phased out. stevon moore is an editorial writer with "the wall street journal." the benefits may be disappearing but the problem that led to these extraordinary emergency measures are not going away. 5 million americans remain out of work for six months or longer. are we cutting the cord too soon considering how weak this economic recovery has been? >> well, i certainly agree with you, christine, this has been a weak jobs recovery, one of the weakest we've had, and that's the core of the problem, isn't it? there aren't enough private sector jobs out there that are being created. but, you know, i've never been a fan of extending unemployment benefits beyond six months or a year. two years of benefits is just too much and i'll tell you why, christi christine. i think that one of the worst things you can do for someone who loses their job, and there's nothing
those are the states in yellow, rhode island, idaho, nevada, new jersey, new york, west virginia, and also washington, d.c. as state unemployment rates improve the kind of federal extensions that led to 99 weeks of support are being phased out. stevon moore is an editorial writer with "the wall street journal." the benefits may be disappearing but the problem that led to these extraordinary emergency measures are not going away. 5 million americans remain out of work for six months or...
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you go to nevada, the unemployment rate up is a little bit. michigan it's up a little bit. so we go state by state with that question. but when you have a hung jury, you are better off today? people ask a second question then if they're not sure on that one when they look at their children and say you would be better off? when people look around, they think about their children. their legs are tired. they have been treading water for two or three years. they had to make very tough choices in their own lives. they don't see any tougher choices being made or bold new proposals being made by the candidates. we have a hung jury at the moment. this election as we speak today is as close as they get. if one of the candidates can change the confidence question about what's around the corner and what's over the hill, they'll win the election. >> how does that happen? how do you ingender the confidence you need to turn things around, get businesses to hire, get people to feel good about the economy if you do what you suggest that these candidates should do? be honest this is going t
you go to nevada, the unemployment rate up is a little bit. michigan it's up a little bit. so we go state by state with that question. but when you have a hung jury, you are better off today? people ask a second question then if they're not sure on that one when they look at their children and say you would be better off? when people look around, they think about their children. their legs are tired. they have been treading water for two or three years. they had to make very tough choices in...
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if you're in arizona, nevada or florida, what about housing kicks in as well. you have to go state by state. can you vote your way to a better economy? i don't mean this disrespect fully. a lot of voters thought that voting for president obama four years ago and it's been tough. he will make the case things are better and that will be the defining debate of the election. >> but that is the key question in this discussion right now. by the way, you don't need the promo john, but on super tuesday, you want to be looking at watching cnn for the results, only because john, i think it's weird how you know the details not only of states but within states and down to the county level in terms of the economy. i learn a lot from you. stay right there, john. harvard university professor ken rogoff is the former chief economist with the international monetary fund. ken, i spoke with lochman. we have spoken about whether we're in a recession, out of it. he's one of the best predictors of the business cycle. now, he says despite all of the positive indicators that we've see
if you're in arizona, nevada or florida, what about housing kicks in as well. you have to go state by state. can you vote your way to a better economy? i don't mean this disrespect fully. a lot of voters thought that voting for president obama four years ago and it's been tough. he will make the case things are better and that will be the defining debate of the election. >> but that is the key question in this discussion right now. by the way, you don't need the promo john, but on super...
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barely campaigned in nevada, nevada, excuse me. and he's not been up on the air there, canceled event and stood up the governor interest, he's made just a wreck of the last week campaigning in nevada. it's a mistake, he's counting on a southern sweep on march 6th, super tuesday and the following tuesday, march 13th, it's a long time between now and then, for late breakers who went tonight for mitt romney are going tore mitt romney, to change their minds. he needs money, he needs momentum. he can't finish behind ron paul and he's got to start operating with real campaigns in these states or he's going to lose. >> bill, newt gingrich announced he's going to hold a news conference 11 p.m. eastern and we'll cover it here live on fox. what about the momentum argument that ab makes and the 30,000 foot view? >> well, yeah, mitt romney, if he wins tonight. very good for him. will have won three of five and most of the contests so far and if he can run up more victories in february he'll go with the march, and if he can exceed 51% i think h
barely campaigned in nevada, nevada, excuse me. and he's not been up on the air there, canceled event and stood up the governor interest, he's made just a wreck of the last week campaigning in nevada. it's a mistake, he's counting on a southern sweep on march 6th, super tuesday and the following tuesday, march 13th, it's a long time between now and then, for late breakers who went tonight for mitt romney are going tore mitt romney, to change their minds. he needs money, he needs momentum. he...
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he still needs colorado, nevada or ohio to win. right now he is trailing in nevada and ohio and tied in colorado. republicans strategist hogan gidley is "outfront," along with the senior adviser for hillary clinton. hogan, let me ask you about this issue for mitt romney. nationally on the polls, obviously, there's been significant improvement and he's ahead. but that isn't how we elect a president in this country. we elect based on what a few states decide to do and he has to pick up swing states to do it. he's lagging in some of those. what's his game plan? >> right. first of all, i want to give you credit and tell john king he better watch his back. because that was a really good job with that map, by the way. >> i watch john king and i try to soak it up. >> that's right. he's a tough act to follow, for sure. listen, it's pretty clear right now, the big story tonight and after these debates has been the fact that mitt romney has chipped away at the huge lead the president had. but for the debates, we might be talking about obama
he still needs colorado, nevada or ohio to win. right now he is trailing in nevada and ohio and tied in colorado. republicans strategist hogan gidley is "outfront," along with the senior adviser for hillary clinton. hogan, let me ask you about this issue for mitt romney. nationally on the polls, obviously, there's been significant improvement and he's ahead. but that isn't how we elect a president in this country. we elect based on what a few states decide to do and he has to pick up...
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in terms of acreage, nevada has plenty of it. in terms of people, politics which are associated with people, nevada really mostly just has this one place, it has clark county down in the corner of the state. and in terms of a republican party, that little corner of the state, clark county, nevada, has this. a billboard proclaiming the new clark county republican party, where george bush begat mitt romney, question mark, and ronal reagan gave the world the ron paul exclamation point. when this freedom of expression from republicans in the populated part of swing stated nevada made national headlines this month, the clark county republican party decided to try to distance itself from the anti-mitt romney billboard, saying the billboard was not the party's persa se, it belongs to member of the party's executive board. they said they're not even that concerned with federal elections even if they don't like mitt romney much. they presumably include the presidential one this fall that the national republican party is trying to win in p
in terms of acreage, nevada has plenty of it. in terms of people, politics which are associated with people, nevada really mostly just has this one place, it has clark county down in the corner of the state. and in terms of a republican party, that little corner of the state, clark county, nevada, has this. a billboard proclaiming the new clark county republican party, where george bush begat mitt romney, question mark, and ronal reagan gave the world the ron paul exclamation point. when this...
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nevada, we project that the president will win in nevada. will carry six electoral votes. 63% of vote is in. the president has a significant 54- 54-44-point lead. he now has 280 electoral votes. he needed 270. he is building building up another cushion. waiting for florida, virginia, colorado. >> yes, and alaska. let's assume alaska stays to republican dna. >> close at 1:00 a.m. >> i'll make you some scrambled eggs. at the moment, the president is leading in colorado, the president has a narrow lead in virginia, and the president has a narrow lead in florida. the president could get up above 3:30. 356 electoral votes when he beat john mccain four years ago. light states are called at home. what is the final map, what are the takeaways. taken away north carolina. the president won last time. governor romney taken away indiana, and the president won last time. if this is how we end up, republicans will be profoundly disappointed, not only in losing when you have no president since franklin roosevelt won with an unemployment rate above 7.1%. pr
nevada, we project that the president will win in nevada. will carry six electoral votes. 63% of vote is in. the president has a significant 54- 54-44-point lead. he now has 280 electoral votes. he needed 270. he is building building up another cushion. waiting for florida, virginia, colorado. >> yes, and alaska. let's assume alaska stays to republican dna. >> close at 1:00 a.m. >> i'll make you some scrambled eggs. at the moment, the president is leading in colorado, the...
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i think that if you look at most of these polls, and we have our own polls that we did, we just got nevada and wisconsin back this morning, the president's support has actually been pretty stable. what romney did was get a little boost for himself as a result of the debate performance and that was bound to happen. you get closer to the election, the race is bound to tighten. the president wasn't going to go out and win all these states by seven, eight, nine points. the result is going to be 51-52 to 48-49, somewhere in that range. so i think that what you're seeing here is that republicans and people who are predisposed to liking romney came home. they decided that yes, mitt romney was their candidate. that doesn't mean he was able to really effectively define who he was and where his campaign would take this country. >> bill, are you arguing that president obama did what he needed to do in that debate, that he actually did well in that debate? >> i'm arguing that the race has remained very stable. since the debate. and even though romney may have gotten a boost, the race is not fundamenta
i think that if you look at most of these polls, and we have our own polls that we did, we just got nevada and wisconsin back this morning, the president's support has actually been pretty stable. what romney did was get a little boost for himself as a result of the debate performance and that was bound to happen. you get closer to the election, the race is bound to tighten. the president wasn't going to go out and win all these states by seven, eight, nine points. the result is going to be...
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>> things are looking good in nevada. after the landslide victory in florida tuesday he's hoping to put together back-to-back wins first winning streak of the campaign. it's a state that's been good to romney before. he won here overwhelmingly in 2008 boosted in large part by mormon voters, last time around mormons represented more than one quarter of republican caucus-goer, 95% voted for romney. but romney is dealing with comments he made about the very poor. >> i'm not concerned about the very poor. we have a safety net. >> reporter: romney didn't mean that he doesn't care about the poor but his opponents pounced. >> if you're a genuine conservative, first of all, you don't say that you don't care about the poor. >> that's not the republican party i believe in. that's not the conservative movement in america. we need a president that doesn't believe in 95% or 99%. we need a president that's concerned about 100% of americans. >> reporter: after tonight there's only five contests remaining for february. the next big battl
>> things are looking good in nevada. after the landslide victory in florida tuesday he's hoping to put together back-to-back wins first winning streak of the campaign. it's a state that's been good to romney before. he won here overwhelmingly in 2008 boosted in large part by mormon voters, last time around mormons represented more than one quarter of republican caucus-goer, 95% voted for romney. but romney is dealing with comments he made about the very poor. >> i'm not concerned...